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The Imposter Bride (Natalia and Magnus) novel Chapter 346

"Steady on, Diana. Keep it together."

Diana took a deep breath, reminding herself to stay composed, to not let Magnus think she was some country bumpkin.

So, with all the poise she could muster, she brushed a strand of hair from her face, a gesture she thought made her look sophisticated and dignified. "Mr. Andersen," she said with a smile, "those items are my daily essentials. I'm accustomed to high-end products, and I'm afraid I wouldn't adjust well to anything else."

A smirk played on the corners of Magnus' mouth, but he didn't say anything. He turned his attention to James instead.

James shrugged, helpless against such a high-maintenance lady.

"Mr. Andersen," Diana chimed, "when are we leaving? I can't wait to go to Melfort." She pulled out a clean napkin from her purse and carefully laid it on her airplane seat, only sitting down after she was sure her body wouldn't touch the seat directly. She then stared at Magnus with what she hoped was a ladylike demeanor. "Mr. Andersen, are we ready to take off?"

Magnus felt a shiver run down his spine under her gaze. If it wasn't for his need to gather information about his wife's whereabouts, he wouldn't be anywhere near this nauseating woman. Suppressing his discomfort, he said to Diana, "I'll check in the cockpit. We should be ready to take off any minute." He then quickly stood up, pulling James with him. "Come on, let's go ask."

Once out of Diana's sight, Magnus dropped his polite facade and turned to James. "I have a daunting task for you, James. Once we land in Melfort, you're in charge of handling Diana!"

James groaned, "Magnus, can't you spare me? These babes may be visually appealing, but they're high maintenance! I have no interest in them!"

Magnus gave James a sympathetic look before saying, "Bro, that's life. Get used to it." He then clapped James on the shoulder and walked towards the cockpit.

The pilot received Magnus' instructions and started the take-off procedure. As the ground grew distant, Diana turned to Magnus, her eyes sparkling with excitement. "Mr. Andersen, this is my first trip abroad. I hope it will leave me with unforgettable memories."

"Really? You've never traveled abroad before?" Magnus asked, not believing her words.

Diana nodded confidently. "Well, not exactly. This is just my first time traveling with a stranger, especially this close." As she finished her sentence, Diana shyly looked down, missing the look of annoyance on Magnus' face and the smug expression on James'.

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